Three Highlights of ChinaJoy 2014

ChinaJoy 2014

June 16, 2014 12:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time

BEIJING--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--ChinaJoy has grown into Asia’s largest and the world’s leading game
event since its first presence in January 2003. The following are the
three highlights of this year’s ChinaJoy.

Enhanced Professionalism

Under the theme of “Reshape the World Pattern of Game”, Howell
International Trade Fair Ltd., the organizer, will launch the Next-gen
Arcade Console and Home Entertainment Expo (ACH) and Comic & Animation
World Amazing Expo (C.A.W.A.E) simultaneously with ChinaJoy to create a
communication and showcase platform for the entire game industry.

World renowned console manufacturers including Xbox and Sony will set up
booths in the event to showcase their revolutionary next-gen consoles
designed for living room entertainment, which will introduce the
international game trends into the Chinese market.

The exhibition part of ChinaJoy will cover online games, mobile games,
console games, web games and hardware products for interactive digital
entertainment. To meet the different needs of game players and
professional visitors, the exhibition is divided into ChinaJoy BTC Area
and ChinaJoy BTB showcase (business matching).

Stronger Compatibility

ChinaJoy has witnessed the development of China’s game industry in the
last 12 years, which has gained great attention from other industries.
As a result, the upcoming ChinaJoy will attract not only a number of
leading game producers, but also many related Internet companies,
including Youku.com and Xiaomi.

Greater Entertainment

In addition to product experience, ChinaJoy 2014 will bring game fans a
grand Cosplay show – ChinaJoy Cosplay Carnival, consisting of an online
feast and a national contest. ChinaJoy Cosplay online feast was
officially launched on February 12, combining the online contests of
ChinaJoy Cosplay Cover Coser and ChinaJoy Cosplay DV. Meanwhile, the
national final contest of Cosplay Carnival will be held in the
exhibition area of ChinaJoy 2014, gathering finalists from China’s 29
cities.

In 2014, the game industry began to penetrate into conventional
industries, including film & television and media industries, and has
been playing an important role in the national economic growth. Game
firms amid the trend also expanded into new areas, including finance and
education. Therefore, ChinaJoy will not only be an event for game
players, but also a festival for all supporters of China’s game industry.